Y/N'S POV
I can't.
I just watched my parents' eye literally fly out of their skulls from some unknown force, then disappearing into thin air!
Am I crazy?
I huddled in the corner of our small house, scared that I'd experience the same fate.
All of a sudden, an arrow was shot through my window. My head snapped in that direction and I saw a boy with short dark hair and icy eyes, holding a cross bow.
He crawled through the window and looked around. I saw the arrow in the middle of the room. It looked like it was lodged into something, but something invisible.
Finally, he turned to me, and I tried to shrink even further, for fear I would be harmed.
"Shh. It's okay, you're safe now." He crouched to my level and gave me a small smile. I started to relax a little.
"W-what happened? What was that? Who are y—" the boy held up a hand.
"There's not much time. We need to get you to safety." His face showing seriousness. "And my name is Jake." He flashed a smile
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"Miss Peregrine!" Jake called, as we entered a large house. It was raining outside, and I had followed him through woods and forests. I've come this far to lose my trust in him.
"Jake? Is everything alright?" From another room walked in a lady in a navy skirt and blazer. Her hair was a dark blue color that contrasted to her pale skin.
"I followed a hollow to a house on the hill. I found Y/N there. I had to help her." The lady, Miss Peregrine, turned her attention to me.
"Oh, poor dear, come have a seat." The lady led me to a small room with a fireplace, and I sat on one of the soft couches. "I'll get you tea." And with that, she left the room, leaving me and Jake.
Jake too a seat next to me. "Can I ask what year your from?" He asked hesitantly.
"What do you mean? Isn't it 2042?" I furrowed my eyebrows.
"Um, no. Listen, you are in 1943—"
"What!?" My eyes widened
"I know it's crazy." He paused for a moment. "There's something even crazier..." he trailed off.
"What can be crazier than being in the 19 hundred?" I chuckled.
"You are a peculiar."
"No need to resort to name calling." I scoffed.
"No, that's not what I meant. I mean, you have a kind of superpower..."
"What do you mean? That is ridiculous."
"Your peculiarity is bringing inanimate objects to life." He explained.
"How do you know that?" I scoffed, not believing him.
"Those people you lived with weren't your real parents. I know your parents." I was left without words.
"Who?" It came out as an inaudible whisper.
"My best friends, Enoch and Juliet. You inherited your father's power."
It wasn't until I felt a tear slide down my cheek.
"Where are they?" I asked him.
"You can see them in the morning. They should be back by then." I nodded. It was a lot to take in: the people I grew up with— dead. Actually parents— in 1943. What the actual heck?
"Should get some sleep." Jake said.
"Jake, I'm scared." I said honestly.
"Of what?"
"Meeting my parents." I fiddled with my thumbs.
"Don't worry, Y/N. I'll be there with you every step of the way." He smiled.
Awww, short and sweet! Hope you all enjoyed!
-Cali
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